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The trendy multipurpose cookware has earned accolades from the likes of Vogue and Food & Wine, but will it stand up to our tests?
The company that introduced the Always Pan has launched a new product, the Perfect Pot. Like its predecessor, the pot claims to pack multiple functions into one piece of cookware. However, the Perfect Pot didn’t quite live up to its promise; we think most people would be better off buying our favorite lightweight Dutch oven or medium-size Dutch oven.
What You Need To Know
If you’re a recent college graduate who just moved into a tiny apartment with roommates, you might find the Our Place products enticing. The Always Pan replaces a frying pan, sauté pan, steamer, skillet, saucier, saucepan, nonstick pan, spatula, and spoon rest. The Perfect Pot is basically a lightweight Dutch oven that can go from stovetop to oven and has some useful built-in features such as a pasta drainer and a roasting rack.
The Our Place cookware has thousands of positive reviews and celebrity endorsements, so we were curious: Could it actually do it all? And how does the cookware compare with the pots and pans it promises to replace? To find out, we put the pan and pot through all the tests we'd ordinarily run on similar cookware, sautéing, frying, boiling, braising, and even baking in them where appropriate. In both, we cooked eggs one after the other without any fat until they started to stick in order to test the cookware's nonstick coating.
Cooking in the Our Place Cookware
The Our Place Always Pan is shaped like a sauté pan, with medium-high, straight sides, but has a ceramic nonstick surface (more on that below). Here’s what we liked about cooking in it: Its 3-inch-tall walls helped contain food when we were sautéing and stir-frying, such as when we made Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry, and we thought the pan’s pour spout was smart, since it allowed us to easily pour water and tomato sauce from it. The pan was also fairly light—about 3 pounds without the lid—which made it easy to lift and maneuver around the stovetop. It was also painless to clean, thanks to its nonstick surface.
The Perfect Pot has a capacity of 5.5 quarts—the same as our favorite medium Dutch oven—but weighs 4.59 pounds with the lid, so it’s easy to transport; its ceramic nonstick interior is easy to clean. It has enough space to boil a pound of pasta. We liked its light interior, which was helpful for monitoring browning.
However, both pieces of cookware have some flaws. The Always Pan’s cooking surface is smaller than we prefer—8.5 inches in diameter. This is fine for cooking recipes with smaller yields, but if you’re cooking a full recipe, you may need to sauté or fry in several batches for proper browning. The straight, high walls made it trickier to maneuver a nonstick spatula under fried eggs, but at the same time they weren’t high enough to mimic that of the saucepan and the saucier the manufacturer says it replaces, so it was difficult to simmer water or sauce without making a mess. The pan wasn’t ovensafe, limiting its use; our favorite nonstick and ceramic skillets are ovensafe up to 430 and 600 degrees, respectively.
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Everything We Tested
Recommended with reservations
- Capacity : 2.5 stars out of 3.
- Durability : 3 stars out of 3.
- Ease of Use: 2.5 stars out of 3.
- Nonstick Ability : 0.5 stars out of 3.
It may not sear or cook grains as evenly as our favorite lightweight Dutch oven, but it is easy to maneuver and a breeze to clean, especially for those who don’t have the patience to scrub a stainless-steel pot. However, its aluminum construction means that it struggles with heat retention, leading to undercooked grains and seared meat that’s gray instead of dark brown. It’s ovensafe up to 425 degrees, but keep in mind that like other aluminum Dutch ovens we’ve tested, you won’t be able to bake a perfectly browned loaf of bread with a crusty exterior.
- Capacity : 2 stars out of 3.
- Durability : 2.5 stars out of 3.
- Ease of Use: 1.5 stars out of 3.
- Nonstick Ability : 1 stars out of 3.
If you have a small kitchen and value form over function, the Our Place Always Pan isn’t a bad option. Its nonstick capabilities paled in comparison to our favorite nonstick and ceramic pans; its cooking surface was a bit small, causing crowding; and its straight, high walls also made it trickier to maneuver a nonstick spatula under eggs. We did, however, like that the pan was relatively light, making it easy to lift, and that it was easy to clean, came with a lid, and didn’t warp or become dented in our durability testing. The steamer basket was roomy, but the flimsy handles were hard to grasp. We also thought the spoon rest on the pan’s handle was clever. However, the pan’s handle and included spoon were squared off at the edges and dug into our palms. For better bang for your buck and more functionality, we recommend buying individual pieces of cookware that perform better and are easier to use.
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Valerie Sizhe Li
Valerie is an assistant editor for ATK Reviews. In addition to cooking, she loves skiing, traveling, and spending time outdoors.